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Emailing Teachers: 5 Crucial Questions and the 30 Top Tips to Help You Answer Them
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Emailing Teachers: 5 Crucial Questions and the 30 Top Tips to Help You Answer Them
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Sprint Education... is an award winning digital agency that has pioneered digital and inbound marketing to the UK education
sector since 2007. We create over 48 million teacher connections for our clients every year through delightful
digital marketing plans and our education marketing software (Campus); attracting teachers, school staff and
educational establishments to our clients' brands.
This whitepaper was created by Guy.
“I’m Guy, Co-Founder at Sprint Education, and in a previous life I was a former Head of Department and Advanced
Skills Teacher. I try to use this first-hand experience as a teacher to direct Sprint Education’s clients towards a more
lovable teacher focused marketing ethos.”
Guy Lewis
Sprint Education
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5 Questions Your email MUST answer! The next time you receive an email from somebody not in your contact list; have a
think about your thought processes and the questions you ask yourself before
deciding whether to respond. The likelihood is that you will ask yourself 5 questions.
Success in your email marketing to schools depends on you being able to successfully
navigate your audience of potential customers through these 5 questions. You’ll lose
some of your audience at each of the 5 stages but by listening to our advice you can
maximise the number you manage to convert into qualified leads.
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Tips for Success…
30 OF THEM TO BE PRECISE
At every stage I’ll give you 6 sure-fire ways of maximising the number of teachers that you
manage to guide successfully through each question; that’s 30 top tips in all to improve your
email marketing! Try to think back to a previous marketing campaign you’ve carried out and see
how many of these ideas you could incorporate should you carry out a similar campaign in the
future…
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Question 1
WHY SHOULD I OPEN THIS EMAIL?
Tricky one first up. Statistically this is the stage where you will lose the largest share of your
potential customers, and yet it’s also the area that most companies give little or no thought to!
You simply cannot afford to take it for granted that your email is going to be opened. Teachers
are one of the most marketed to demographics in our society and have become experts at
dealing swiftly and mercilessly with all forms of marketing. You absolutely cannot afford to make it
easy for them to delete your email without even reading it.
It’s tricky because you only have a handful of words at your disposal so you must select each one
super carefully in order to stimulate some sort of response.
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Increase Opens
THE 6 POINT SPRINT GUIDE
School focused: Focus on the school and its pupils.
Personalised: With the recipient’s name and/or the school name.
Relevant benefit: Imply one relevant and quantifiable benefit to the school and its pupils.
Intriguing: Arouse their curiosity and make them want to find out more.
Not to junk: Avoid words, characters or images that are going to fall foul of schools’ filters.
Time restricted: Phrases such as ‘5 days left’ or ‘only 2 remaining’ inject urgency.
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Question 2
WHY ARE YOU SENDING THIS EMAIL?
Not because you are trying to drum up some much needed business that’s for sure! Things are
going pretty well thank you very much… in fact business is booming!
People will make up their minds almost instantly about what your motivations are for sending
your email to them. Think about it in terms of why you have chosen this day of all the days in the
year to send your email. If you have a good reason why your email couldn’t have been sent at any
other time then your audience will be much less inclined to dismiss it as just another sales pitch
from a faceless sales company looking to make a fast buck.
We live in a very cynical age. Overcoming that cynicism is essential if you are to engage your
audience and a vital way of doing this is to ensure you have a great reason for getting in touch.
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A Reason to Email
THE 6 POINT SPRINT GUIDE
Small number of bookings still available and you didn’t want them to miss out.
Promotion running in support of a National Awareness Day/Week.
Regulation or assessment criteria changes mean that there is a need for your offer.
In the local area over the next few weeks and would they like you to call in for a meeting?
New range of products or a new service that you are launching.
Topical news or industry reports have highlighted the need for your product or services.
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Question 3
WHY AM I RECEIVING THIS EMAIL?
Another big one. Phew, they keep coming thick and fast don’t they? You may not even realise it
but every time you open an email from somebody not on your contact list you answer this
question and that answer informs how likely you are to respond.
It’s not an easy task but you need to ensure that as many of your audience as possible believe
that you are speaking to them as an individual and not just indiscriminately emailing every single
teacher and dinner lady in the UK! Use personalisation and localisation as below:
“Hi John, I wanted to get in touch with you as we are going to be in the Gloucestershire area in the next
few weeks and I wondered if Sprint School would be interested in getting a free site survey?”
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Speak Directly to Teachers
THE 6 POINT SPRINT GUIDE
Segment to the micro level. Use dynamic content to tweak your message to the purchase
influencer and the purchase decision maker.
Personalise your email with the teacher’s name and the name of their school.
Region specific. Reference their local area to make them feel a bit more special.
Identify with your audience. Show them you know and understand the challenges they face.
No irrelevant content! It will shatter the illusion that you are speaking to them directly.
Tailor your language to suit the teacher type that you are targeting.
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Question 4
WHY SHOULD I CARE?
Now we’re getting to the business end. You’ve spent the last 25 years of your life developing your
product or service, slaving away night after night to realise your dreams… your dedication has
cost you more than a few grey hairs and a string of broken marriages. Now you’ve developed
something that is going to change the face of education, the last thing you want to do is not
communicate those benefits to your audience!
By this stage you’ve done most of the hard work and you should have your audience in the palm
of your hand. You know that what you’re offering is going to improve their lives; it’s just a matter
of making sure you communicate this to them.
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Benefits
THE 6 POINT SPRINT GUIDE
Stand out: Don’t hide your benefits in the email body. Use bullet points to draw the eye.
Punchy: Benefits need to have impact, keep them short and snappy.
Relevant: Your benefit is not a benefit unless it is relevant to the teacher and the school.
Irrefutable: Again a benefit is not a benefit if it isn’t true. Include testimonies as proof.
Not a feature: Just because your product has a feature, it doesn’t make it a benefit.
Tangible: Give them something they can hold on to (£/time saving, improve grades by %).
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QUESTION 5
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?
If you’ve come this far then you should basically be shooting into an open goal. It would be a
crying shame to fall at the final hurdle, but that’s what I see time and time again when fulfilling
campaigns on clients’ behalf. If you want to avoid a similar fate then you must ensure that your
email has a clear call to action so your potential customer knows exactly what he needs to do to
express his interest in what you have to offer.
You can’t expect your busy audience to spend valuable seconds searching your email for the call
to action; it needs to be immediately obvious what you are asking them to do. Make it stand out
and don’t embed it in the email text.
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Great Calls to Action
THE 6 POINT SPRINT GUIDE
Simple and easy: As little effort as possible required on their part.
Plain text emails are often the best for encouraging people to get in touch.
Remain focused: Decide what outcome you want from your audience as a result of this email
(visit a website, email you, download a sample) then channel your audience towards this end.
Inject some urgency: Don’t let them put you on the backburner!
Noticeable: Make your call to action stand out and draw the eye.
Take the onus off your audience to get in touch. Give them the option to request a call back.
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Learn from the bad…
emails you receive. Next time you go to delete such an email stop and think what thought
processes you went through and what could have stopped you hitting delete.
Learning to pre-empt these questions is the sure-fire way to maximise your campaign’s success
and ensure you manage to navigate as many of your audience as possible all the way to
becoming a customer.
Good luck!
Guy Lewis
Co-Founder - Sprint Education